Saturday, October 02, 2004
MSNBC - The Race is On
Interestingly, Newsweek only polls registered voters. This type of poll almost always favors the Democrat candidate. (I concede that a poll or two had shown Bush eeking ahead in this measure also).
Also, I have found Newsweek to be the most liberal of any of the weeklies as Jonathan Atler is the politcal head and he is flagrantly anti-Bush. (The link to his mag article is a Kerry/Rangel hit piece on instituting the draft. Pure Democrat demagoguery.)
All said, though, most other polls will show a narrowing in the President's numbers. The question is whether any of the major ones (NBS/WSJ, ABC/WaPo. USAToday/CNN/Gallup, CBS/NYT) will headline a registered voter tally if a likely voter one is available.
(There is also no identication right now of the party id of the Newsweek poll.)
Interestingly, Newsweek only polls registered voters. This type of poll almost always favors the Democrat candidate. (I concede that a poll or two had shown Bush eeking ahead in this measure also).
Also, I have found Newsweek to be the most liberal of any of the weeklies as Jonathan Atler is the politcal head and he is flagrantly anti-Bush. (The link to his mag article is a Kerry/Rangel hit piece on instituting the draft. Pure Democrat demagoguery.)
All said, though, most other polls will show a narrowing in the President's numbers. The question is whether any of the major ones (NBS/WSJ, ABC/WaPo. USAToday/CNN/Gallup, CBS/NYT) will headline a registered voter tally if a likely voter one is available.
(There is also no identication right now of the party id of the Newsweek poll.)
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